So have you been to see the listeners/managers?
Looks like either someone has the code or was able to access the
fieldtestMode

http://www.flickr.com/photos/12118...@n00/3258661437/in/set-72157613452472324

On Jul 9, 6:58 pm, Richard Schilling <[email protected]>
wrote:
> That's probably all you're going to get at the application layer,
> although from what I've seen the managers/listeners you've identified
> are pretty reliable.
>
> My guess would be that you need to debug the platform itself on a
> Linux box to get this information.  There's a field test mode in the
> phone, but I don't have the code here (google for them).  The RIL is
> buried pretty deeply in the Linux kernel ....
>
> Richard Schilling
> Root Wireless
>
> On Jul 9, 7:46 am,ain<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Is there a way I can get access to the following information from the
> > cell. I know that it uses a Qualcomm MSM7201A chip. I know qualcomm
> > unleashes a boat load of information such as:
> > Pilots-Channels
> > PN offset
> > Neighbours
> > Searches
> > PN Codes
> > Power Control-TX and RX
> > Slot
> > DRC
> > Signal Noise Ratio
> > Carrier to Noise Ratio
> > Energy to Noise Ratio
>
> > so the question is can I get access to all this information and are
> > there APIs from Android that I can use.
>
> > So far the closets I have come is in
> > telephony/PhoneStateListener
> > telephony/NeighboringCellInfo
> > telephony/CellLocation
> > telephony/TelephonyManager
>
> > any more help is welcome
>
> >ain
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